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          Irish Potato Famine
           
Throughout the ordeal of the , c. 1845 - 1850, people throughout the world formed many 
different views on the situation. Those views formed mainly through information fed to world news agencies by 
the British government, the ruling power in Ireland at the time. While the Irish starved for lack of food and 
medical aid, the English government looked on with callous disinterest. English families feasted on Irish-grown 
grains and wheat, as well as sheep, calves and swine exported from Ireland. Meanwhile, the rest of the world 
ignorantly believed there was nothing they cou ....
           
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